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i think we ought to have people go to washington and serve washington and serve as -- as the people of their -- of their nation, and go home. i'd like to see term limits in washington. >> no -- >> as the president of the united states, as the president of the united states, if i'm elected, of course, i'll fight for a second term. >> speaker gingrich? >> there's a lot of work to be done. >> take 30 seconds here. >> i realize the red light doesn't mean anything to you because you're the front-runner. but -- but can we drop a little bit of the pious baloney? the fact is you ran in '94 and lost. that's why you weren't serving with rick santorum. the fact is you had a very bad re-election rating. you dropped out of office. you'd been out of state for something like 200 days preparing to run for president. you didn't have the interlude of citizenship while you thought about what to do. you were running for president while you were governor. you were going all over the country. you were out of state consistently. you promptly re-entered politics. you happened to lose to mccain. as you had los
i think we ought to have people go to washington and serve washington and serve as -- as the people of their -- of their nation, and go home. i'd like to see term limits in washington. >> no -- >> as the president of the united states, as the president of the united states, if i'm elected, of course, i'll fight for a second term. >> speaker gingrich? >> there's a lot of work to be done. >> take 30 seconds here. >> i realize the red light doesn't mean anything...
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the same weapon that the washington snipers used ten years ago. and shot these children several times. some as many as ten and 11 times. so you can only imagine the devastating affect that that had. >> the shooter, adam lanza, who took his own life, we have an older picture of him. it is the only picture that exists. what more do you know about him? >> he add very troubled life. this is a young man by all accounts add mild form of autism and was always a person apart. never had any close friends. never seemed to be a good fit anywhere. his mother took him in and out of cool school. home schooled him for a while. his parent got divorced. he stayed with his mother. but obviously the neighbors say, and friends of hers say, there was a great strain there. many of his classmates say he, unlike the other kids who had back packs, he always add brief case. he had trouble looking people in the eye. he had trouble fitting in or answering questions. so he was, you know, very difficult time for him and his ploerj. >> i would think in days and weeks ahead, the
the same weapon that the washington snipers used ten years ago. and shot these children several times. some as many as ten and 11 times. so you can only imagine the devastating affect that that had. >> the shooter, adam lanza, who took his own life, we have an older picture of him. it is the only picture that exists. what more do you know about him? >> he add very troubled life. this is a young man by all accounts add mild form of autism and was always a person apart. never had any...
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she has just switched middle schools in the small suburb of marysville, washington, after being bullied in her old school. at first, it feels like a good fit. >> it was perfectly fine. like i had no problems. i loved it. >> but sierra is bullied in this school, too. sierra's mother, kenice watson is frustrated the problems she thought she had fixed is continuing. >> there's three middle schools in town and they enter mingle. and so eventually the issues she was having at the other middle school started kind of to carry over and affect her, the peer pressure. >> and along with the bullying comes the pressure to fight. >> it was name calling and then they want to fight. and i say no. then they think i'm a baby. you know, all those names, and it just like, they are always calling me and it makes me want to do it. >> it's just this new rage amongst girls is this girl fighting. and they feel like they have to prove something to fight. i just hate to see girls fighting, taking it to that level. >> on march 25th, 2011, sierra decides to do just that when she agrees to fight a female classmate
she has just switched middle schools in the small suburb of marysville, washington, after being bullied in her old school. at first, it feels like a good fit. >> it was perfectly fine. like i had no problems. i loved it. >> but sierra is bullied in this school, too. sierra's mother, kenice watson is frustrated the problems she thought she had fixed is continuing. >> there's three middle schools in town and they enter mingle. and so eventually the issues she was having at the...
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. >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> good sunday morning on a very difficult day for a small town in connecticut and for the entire country as we all grieve over the loss of life at sandy hook elementary. this morning we're getting a first look at the names and faces of some of the victims, 20 schoolchildren, 8 boys, 12 girls, all first graders and the six adults who died trying to protect them, including this heartbreaking video of a 6-year-old ana marquez-green singing a hymn with her brother last summer. ♪ >> president obama will travel to newtown this afternoon to console victims' families and attend a community vigil. the both of headline this morning sums up where we are nearly 48 hours after the shooting, wrenching details but few answers. that's where we want to start this special hour this morning here with our justice correspondent, nbc's pete williams, on what more we are learning about this investigation, and, pete, do we know more about why it happened? >> no, i don't think we
. >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> good sunday morning on a very difficult day for a small town in connecticut and for the entire country as we all grieve over the loss of life at sandy hook elementary. this morning we're getting a first look at the names and faces of some of the victims, 20 schoolchildren, 8 boys, 12 girls, all first graders and the six adults who died...
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if he talks about republican obstruction it just reminds everyone what a dysfunctional mess washington is and that cynically aids the opposition. that's what's so maddening. >> also, bill clinton can say it's all their fault. i'm not sure that obama can say it's all their fault. >> i don't think that talking about how -- what a political mess it is is necessarily against obama's long-term interests. i mean, he was pretty articulate in the 2008 campaign about how our politics was broken. if he was saying we have major economic challenges but our politics isn't living up to it, he reprised some of those themes. he talked about how we need to have continuing political reform. i think that would resonate with a lot of people. >> i think it would. that's what i have been hearing from people post-convention, people who don't live within this political world we live and breath, that they really appreciated president clinton's speech because it spoke the facts, laid it out in a way that everyone can understand. people who are working every day and don't have time to pay attention to the day-to
if he talks about republican obstruction it just reminds everyone what a dysfunctional mess washington is and that cynically aids the opposition. that's what's so maddening. >> also, bill clinton can say it's all their fault. i'm not sure that obama can say it's all their fault. >> i don't think that talking about how -- what a political mess it is is necessarily against obama's long-term interests. i mean, he was pretty articulate in the 2008 campaign about how our politics was...
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matt kibbe is here, and eugene robinson is a columnist with "the washington post." matt, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i would score one for you. when i first heard this i thought this is romney's way of putting a spine in his back and that may be romney'sne or more likely the spine of paul ryan but at least now the ticket has one. >> absolutely. and it's going to force as your other guys have said so far, we're going to have a serious conversation about public policy, and that was always going to happen for republicans and head in the sand strategy is always bad when the democrats are redefining what it is you stand for. >> but when you stick your neck out, it's like the cavalry has come out of the fort to fight the indians. you're out there now and you're both on horseback and you are fighting with sabers or whatever and tom mohawks you're in the fight, and you have to defend your own body right? you have to defend your own body of work which in this case is a very clear budget plan which has all kinds of pain in it and you have to defend each point of it. is tha
matt kibbe is here, and eugene robinson is a columnist with "the washington post." matt, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i would score one for you. when i first heard this i thought this is romney's way of putting a spine in his back and that may be romney'sne or more likely the spine of paul ryan but at least now the ticket has one. >> absolutely. and it's going to force as your other guys have said so far, we're going to have a serious conversation about public...
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washington, d.c.'s hiv rate is higher than five of those countries that we've decided are in crisis. at the conference this week, there was lots to report on in terms of new drugs and treatment procedures and effective policies, the phrase you kept hearing was turning point. this is a turning point in the aids epidemic, a turning point in people not dying from it. let's hope it's not true for the sake of those countries struggling with hiv and aids, cambodia, russia, malawi, the united states. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people an
washington, d.c.'s hiv rate is higher than five of those countries that we've decided are in crisis. at the conference this week, there was lots to report on in terms of new drugs and treatment procedures and effective policies, the phrase you kept hearing was turning point. this is a turning point in the aids epidemic, a turning point in people not dying from it. let's hope it's not true for the sake of those countries struggling with hiv and aids, cambodia, russia, malawi, the united states....
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barack obama leaving washington, d.c., a short time ago. he's expected to arrive shortly before 6:00 p.m. eastern time and will make remarks after meeting with some of the victims in the hospital. then the president will leave before tonight's public vigil. at that event the community will come together in what's become an all-too familiar ritual we have seen play out. we saw it at virginia tech, columbine. officials, clergy, having the grim task before them trying to make sense of why a gunman would take 12 innocent lives so callusly. callous. >> i the key there is -- i mean the anger where you want to strangle this guy, it is sort of -- at a certain point that has to translate into rising, helping our community rise back up which they will. >> for that suspect, a familiar ritual awaits him as well as his first court appearance to answer for the alleged crimes. as more information comes out about the lengths he went to, material he secured, the police action that stopped this from being even worse, we have all of those details for you in t
barack obama leaving washington, d.c., a short time ago. he's expected to arrive shortly before 6:00 p.m. eastern time and will make remarks after meeting with some of the victims in the hospital. then the president will leave before tonight's public vigil. at that event the community will come together in what's become an all-too familiar ritual we have seen play out. we saw it at virginia tech, columbine. officials, clergy, having the grim task before them trying to make sense of why a gunman...
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washington cannot tolerate threat from outsiders who may disrupt their comfortable world. the firefight started, a lesser person could not have survived the first few minutes of the onslaught. but out of the billowing smoke and dust of tweets and trivia emerge emerged gingrich. >> that, of course, was the best actual political theater of 2012, tony award winner john lithgow's reading of a newt gingrich press release, i think it was. but let's do the best political theater of 2012, and we'll now start with alex wagner again, because she's demanned that sde start. >> it is a contractual obligation. it was the best, because i couldn't believe it was happening in mid-august. mitt romney took to the white board to explain what he was doing with medicare. which, in and of itself was a hoax, but the notion that this man would have this horribly stage-managed moment in an effort to show he was all about business. he cemented every narrative out there. >> i don't know if the mikes can pick it up, but the drinks are being spilled there over at that table. krystal ball, the best poli
washington cannot tolerate threat from outsiders who may disrupt their comfortable world. the firefight started, a lesser person could not have survived the first few minutes of the onslaught. but out of the billowing smoke and dust of tweets and trivia emerge emerged gingrich. >> that, of course, was the best actual political theater of 2012, tony award winner john lithgow's reading of a newt gingrich press release, i think it was. but let's do the best political theater of 2012, and...